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by Clarence Page onJuly 11, 2012
Columnist Clarence Page, writing at the Sun Sentinel, says that few conservatives in leadership positions have offered much in the way of a serious alternative to the president's Affordable Care Act.
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by Akiba Solomon onJuly 5, 2012
ColorLines' Akiba Solomon details what she says are "serious, buzz-killing holes" and loopholes in the Affordable Care Act.
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by Farai Chideya onJune 30, 2012
Farai Chideya, writing at her website, sees a future division not only between today's haves and have-nots but also between people who can afford more advanced technologies and those who cannot.
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June 29, 2012
Journal-isms: The news networks initially reported that the individual mandate was struck down.
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by Earl Ofari Hutchinson onApril 9, 2012
Uninsured blacks and Latinos are likely to face devastating repercussions if the reform law is overturned, says Earl Ofari Hutchinson.
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by Nsenga Burton onSeptember 30, 2011
The White House is confident that the Affordable Care Act will be upheld.
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